V/H/S/85 is the latest entry in the long-running horror anthology series, but are they running out of steam?
, effectively rebooting the chronology of the series after the last entry was set at the twilight of the home video tape era. This latest entry is due to arrive on Shudder on Oct. 6, 2023.
As the official synopsis efficiently puts it: “An ominous mixtape blends never before seen snuff footage with nightmarish newscasts and disturbing home video to create a surreal, analog mashup of the forgotten ’80s.” The potential saving grace, as is often the case, is a good assembly of filmmaking talent. It looks like we have five entries this time around, including one from series veteran David Bruckner , who directed the well-like “Amateur Night” installment of the original
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